Posts Tagged: Coastal SC retirement communities

Charleston’s art scene is thriving. One only has to look down Broad Street– also known as "Gallery Row" — and see the stretch of vibrant galleries that are known to collectors throughout the world for their high quality art and for the unique, individual group of artists represented. More galleries are dotted frequently throughout the…

Charleston has been in the news lately. And the news is all good. Charleston has been named #1 Destination by Conde Nast Traveler. And it has also been referred to as the "smart city". Yes, not only was Charleston named the top tourist stop by Conde Nast Traveler magazine–it has also shown the greatest percentage-point increase of…

Fall in the greater Hilton Head Island area means feasts, fests, fast cars and, this year, some firsts, too! Hilton Head Island, historic Old Town Bluffton, Beaufort, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia feature events from homespun to world class in October and November so, take a week or a weekend and enjoy the fabulous Lowcountry festival season. While in the Lowcountry area,…

Pawleys Island, South Carolina is one of those little jewels–a small beach community that sits on the East Coast, 70 miles north of Charleston and 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach. It would be easy to miss Pawleys as you drive up or down Hwy 17, the highway that flanks the coast. Four miles long and…

Charleston’s extraordinary park system contributes immeasurably to the quality of life of its residents and visitors. Not limited to just summer activities but all year round – you will find events and activities being enjoyed by the residents of this South Carolina coastal city. Over 5000 acres of dedicated space which includes parks, fishing piers, beach…

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